Pacaya Volcano
Guatemala is a nice place to explore volcanoes, some of which are active. However, since I travel with a motorbike, I don't have any backpack and my equipment is not the most lightweight around.
I climbed the Pacaya Volcano with the motorbike equipment I had; an expedition duffle bag on my back and the camera over my shoulder. Fortunately, the climb was only 90 minutes because it was quite tiring for the arms to carry the bag as shown on the photo...
During the climb, I was permanently in the clouds, and I didn't know where I was exactly. I didn't know where the best spot to camp was. Thus, when I saw this wide location on the trail, I decided to set up the tent there and to wait for the clouds to disappear.
This lava field is relatively new on the volcano, and it's possible to feel the heat from under the rocks. Steam rises from between the rocks.
Before going down the volcano, I explored the lava field. One can feel the heat coming from between the rocks. Digging down through the stones, one can notice that the rocks are still hot.